divendres, 26 d’abril del 2013

Castelló d'Empúries
C/Rosari,5
Girona
12th April 2013

President Mariano Rajoy 
Complejo de la Moncloa
Avda.del Hierro s/n
Madrid

Dear Mariano Rajoy,

I wonder if you are aware of the almost inhumane situation that our country suffers. The country is becoming a state of tycoons: the one who was rich now increases his/her account and, consequently, the one who was living in a medium level is starting a recession.

  If I could give you some advice, I would just ask you to hear what is the global concern(finding a job) and I would ask you to be willing to do whatever it takes to redirect the shocking situation, as well. In the streets of the big cities there is some uproar nearly every week because of the worrying situation. However, the crisis is global so you are not the main guilty, but please, take special notice of the citizens.

  I am looking forward to see some changes in my life.
  Yours sincerelly,

YOUSSEF EL MAJIDI



ORGANISING OR GOING ON DEMOSTRATIONS IS A WASTE OF TIME

Nowadays it is accepted to go on demonstration and protest against any social situation.
 Actually, in our societywe are allowed to go outside with an organisation and protest against something you don't agree with. For example, if I am not on behalf of slavery, wherever it occurs, I can contact with an organisation and talk on behalf of the citizens at the administration.

  On the other hand, there are the real facts. What I mean is that we can organize ourselves and worry about our future but the politicians, who have the power decision, don't pay enough attention to our protests. Therefore, politicians make themselves blind to our protests and that is not the way to collaborate together.

  To sum up, in my view we must go on protesting so that the politicians can be aware of our worries and our problems.

divendres, 5 d’abril del 2013

HUMAN RIGHTS



1. What are human rights?
  -Human rights is the name we use to refer to all universal rights humans have. The declaration should be complished fer every human being.
 
2. Why were they created?
 -I think they were created to protect people from all around the world.

3. How many human rights are there?
-Actually there are 30 human rights, but they could be more.

4. Which human right were you not familiar with? Mention an example where this human right is respected and where it is not respected.
 -The one I can disagree with is the 5, that says: ''No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment''. I am not on behalf of it because I think that there is a lot of people in the world the deserves more than torture, there is a kind of people that I would kill everyday, if it would be possible.